Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do you make the ladyfingers in the tiramisu from scratch? Wow, that sounds delicious.
I love this for a Christmas dessert: https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/coconut-cake/
I haven't done it before, but I plan to make the ladyfingers from scratch. I'm sure getting to be relatively the same size is going to be the challenge. Store bought ones are the fall back, in case it doesn't work out.
FYI -- since the ladyfingers are used as part of the filling, you can just make the chocolate genoise in a single layer (like a cake). I would only bother with making the actual lady fingers if they were going to go on the outside of a dessert, as in a charlotte.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do you make the ladyfingers in the tiramisu from scratch? Wow, that sounds delicious.
I love this for a Christmas dessert: https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/coconut-cake/
I haven't done it before, but I plan to make the ladyfingers from scratch. I'm sure getting to be relatively the same size is going to be the challenge. Store bought ones are the fall back, in case it doesn't work out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco's pumpkin cheesecake
Cannolis from a bakery in Brooklyn or Manhattan
High quality carrot cake
Are you answering the correct thread? OP is asking for recipes because she likes to make extravagant desserts. Costco pick up is the opposite.
OP asked for the best and most fabulous desserts that have made you go WOW. These four have done that for me. If they don't like my answers they can disregard them. Or, maybe they're open-minded enough to read it and think their crowd will really enjoy carrot cake and go find an awesome recipe and make it themselves.
Anonymous wrote:OP, do you make the ladyfingers in the tiramisu from scratch? Wow, that sounds delicious.
I love this for a Christmas dessert: https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/coconut-cake/
Anonymous wrote:It’s rustic, so not a show-stopper looks wise, but the NYT plum torte is pretty much the most delicious thing ever. They say it is their most requested recipe of all time. It is very easy, which would free you up to decorate a cake, etc.
Anonymous wrote:What about cranberry tart? I think it looks gorgeous and festive, and I don't see other fruit desserts on your list. You could further fancy it up with some sparkling candied cranberries.
https://www.blossomtostem.net/cranberry-curd-tart/
Anonymous wrote:Buche de Noel is the obvious answer here, it's the most Christmassy and you can make other flavors besides the traditional chestnut.
Other options for wow factor:
Opera cake (my favorite)
Paris Brest
Gateau St. Honore
Charlotte cake
A dacquoise cake
If you want ideas for really elaborate desserts I recommend looking for Dominique Ansel's book. It has the recipes for some of the iconic over the top items that he sells at his bakery in NYC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco's pumpkin cheesecake
Cannolis from a bakery in Brooklyn or Manhattan
High quality carrot cake
Are you answering the correct thread? OP is asking for recipes because she likes to make extravagant desserts. Costco pick up is the opposite.